This exclusive interview is from BUST's Feb/March 2015 issue, on stands now!
Female fans around the world are downright obsessed with Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer’s hit comedy series Broad City. Here, the pair gets real about Girls, plays “Fuck/Marry/Kill,” and recalls how Amy Poehler made them freak out
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer are two of comedy’s hottest stars, and they are about to drive a convertible off a cliff. Read More

With heavy hearts, tomorrow we say goodbye to one of our all-time favorite television series. Parks and Recreation ends, and we’ll greet our favorite Pawneeans armed with waffles, Snake Juice, NutriYum bars, and the cheapest red wine we can find because we can’t tell the difference...And, of course, plenty of tissues.
The show’s real magnum opus, of course, was the creation of character Leslie Knope, one of the funniest and most feminist characters in TV history. Read More

Like many people in every corner of the world, we were pretty gutted when Jon Stewart announced his retirement from The Daily Show yesterday. It really speaks to how beloved and talented someone is when 16 years at the same job just doesn’t seem long enough. We’ll miss so much about Stewart’s hosting—his better-than-the-real-news fact-checking, readiness to interview everyone from Malala Yousafzai to Bill O’Reilly, and relentless criticism of dumb idiots like Glenn Beck. Read More

Happy Friday, BUSTies! We made it. Here are some noteworthy pieces of feminist news we know you wouldn't have wanted to miss along the way:
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s very sweet and inspiring Golden Globes speech about the burgeoning “wealth of roles for actual women.”
The US receives a “D” for reproductive rights on NARAL Pro-Choice America’s report card.
This cute music video about douchebags made by some badass ladies.
10 ways women can stop manterruptions in meetings, courtesy of Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg. Read More

It's been a hot minute since Baby Mama—and now that their Golden Globes performance is in the past we we're hoping for more Amy & Tina action to look forward to in 2015. And here it is!
The Sisters teaser is excruciatingly brief, but that does not put a damper on our excitement levels. Yes, we are ready for this jelly:
Image via thewrap. Read More

The holidays may be over, but the bone-chilling weather is just beginning. Thankfully, television is back and with all sorts of good excuses for you to stay in. We pulled together our seven snow day (and night!) picks from all the new and returning shows this month. Fear not: There are no live broadcasts of outdated musicals in your immediate future, but there are a whole lot of awesome boob tube moments you’ll love.
Hindsight, series premiere (Vh1 January 7th). Read More

Like all awards shows, the Golden Globes can get a little slow—so we got together a list of our top moments for you (just in case you fell asleep with a glass of champagne on your lap and missed'em).
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kicked off the Golden Globes for their third year in a row with gorgeous dresses and hilarious celebrity digs. The duo showed their feminist side in the show’s opening monologue, when they pointed out the absurdity of George Clooney’s lifetime achievement award in comparison to his wife Amal Alamuddin’s accomplishments. Read More

If you’ve been wondering how to keep things both classy and sassy while hosting an awards ceremony, good news: Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are sharing the inside scoop.
These soon-to-be three-time hosts gave us a peek at their plans for this weekend's ceremony in this cute video. In it, they ponder how to pronounce the tricky phrase ‘Golden Globes’ and question how to keep their 'it factor' fresh—and they also reveal a shocking secret about the mysterious inner-workings of the Hollywood Foreign Press. Read More

Ever wonder what someone is really thinking? Well, Disney Pixar's new film "Inside Out" gives audiences a chance to find out.
The adorable two minute trailer follows a preteen's reaction to the awful, eye-rolling question, "How was school?" The film adheres to parental stereotypes such as the rational mother whose inner thoughts reveal her regret for passing up on a Brazilian pilot, while her absentminded, sports oriented husband remains inattentive.
The movie looks hilarious and includes comedic queens, Amy Poehler and Mindy Kaling as voices for the characters Joy and Disgust. Read More

c/o: Ruven Afanador for EW
It’s been an entire decade since Mean Girls was released! The anniversary called for a reunion of the Plastics and their “drug dealing” teacher, Ms. Norbury in Entertainment Weekly. The cast revealed some interesting secrets about the movie.
1. Cady Wanted to Play Regina and Regina Wanted to Play Cady
Lindsay Lohan had just finished filming Freaky Friday and was in the midst of filming Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. In those movies, Lohan had not played the cool girl and wanted a change. Read More